Lets use those blue lights to kill them! Think how many fewer mosquitos there would be in the world if everyone had one of those! And no pesticides! And it would be especially good if we used the solar ones!
2007-03-10 07:24:34
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answered by Laurel W 4
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a definate NO.
insectecides imprehnate the soils and move downwards to underground water levels
they change the PH of the water which affects sexual devellopment of fetuses.that is why so many people are born gay,sterile or handicapped in Mexico
it is totaly irresponsible to use insectecides from a social point of view.
from an environmental perspective,it messes with the balance of eco systems
they once sprayed the banks of ther daunabe and all the game in the woods disapeared ,
because the insecticide has eliminated a component in the food chain
birds,and frogs and lizards eat mosquitos ,and others eat them
if you have lots of mosquitos
get a lot of frogs and toads and lizards and birds
that is what i do ion my garden and i have 5 small ponds
the fish eat the larve ,and the others mentioned eat the mosquitos
we live near the river and their are far more mosquitos there.
2007-03-10 10:45:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Here is the problem at hand. The more spray you use, the more resistant the bugs become. THe more toxic the spray, the more the bugs get used to that. THe cycle keeps on repeating itself until we have created a spray which will kill us humans as well.
Natural remedies like bats and dragon flies are the best answer. Plus you don't have to pay them and all they do it eat the mosquitoes. Nature has kept things in balance before. But anything like electric bug zappers and the hand are always useful.
2007-03-10 09:12:14
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answered by Harry 4
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Yes but I have made a discovery . We don't need to spray the world as many mosquitoes are raised in our sewer system.Look at this a mosquito gets in your house and gets some blood. By nature she wants to go lay her eggs ,so she looks for some still water. There is the commode and the water looks good,so she lays her eggs. The mosquito larva has a snorkel and so they can propagate in some bad watter. So use the spray in our sewer systems should get most of the contaminated mosquitoes.
2007-03-10 08:08:58
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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I don't think using insecticides is the best way to kill mosquitoes,because their disadvantages could be to your health and the environment....and there are so many ways to kill them like blue lights,electric shockers or even by your bare hands which is cheap and exiting.
2007-03-10 07:33:18
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answered by L Z 3
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No. Bats are the best natural exterminator of these pests. A single bat can eat thousands of them a night. Build a bat house and sit outside after dark in peace. It's also fun to watch them fly around at night and catch them.
2007-03-10 11:21:05
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answered by Bit 2
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It'll work much better than using herbicides to kill mosquitoes.
2007-03-10 13:26:28
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answered by Dale K 3
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You can get rid of mosquitoes by using pest control.
2007-03-13 04:35:30
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answered by asa 3
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Well......yeah. It would save the lives of countless fly-swatters.
2007-03-10 08:21:00
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answered by Anonymous
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